@MelodieLicht

It is the little things that count!  I've come back to this video now a few times ... had to fully understand this and what I was missing when it didn't work!  Thank you so much for sharing these tutorials... little by little, inch by inch. I have picked up so much from you  so want you to know how much I really appreciate you and what you've shared.  I do this strictly for myself or I would jump right into your program!

@vickiclark7293

Thank you so much!  I haven't worked with Access since I retired in 2011 and lost so much!  You make it very easy!!

@1000Zebedee

Hi Richard. Sincere thanks for sharing your wealth of DB knowledge. This is now making sense to me having listened to your wonderful narration. Thanks again šŸ˜€ (BH from UK)

@julioflorentino3321

Hi, You are a good instructor, Best regards to you.

@captainkeyboard1007

Working with Lookup Wizards, Combo Boxes and List Boxes are my favorite tasks to do in Access. Not only I feel like I have gained knowledge. As a fan and user of Microsoft Office 2019, I am entertained, thus using Access at my own leisure.

@f.d.harbecke8660

This video, and the others in the sidebar, are superb. A lot of detail, well-explained, very engaging! And this comes from an instructional designer whose lot in life is to do precisely what you're doing, but for any topic under the sun. LOL

I do have a question for you: What if you're trying to reference a combo box that's already a combo box? In other words, I want my source to reflect the table records, but I need to interpret them in terms of the original combo box categories. When I create the field in the table or the form, I just get the numbers but not the text it refers to.

I hope this question makes sense, and I hope this is the right place to ask the question--I do consider it part of "get the values from another table or query."

Have a great day, and thanks again for the excellent videos. =D

@rexyooper1

ā€œAte a tribbleā€. Love the video and the comedy.

@Jojosmith342

Richard Rost - the GREATEST Access teacher of all time. Thank you so much Richard for your time & kindness to educate the world. 
What if the customer list is long with > 100,000 customers? would there be another option other combo box? thanks a lot Richard

@ihabemran7994

Superb!! Great value, great benefit. Thank you!!

@michaeltrew8827

learnt a lot here in a relatively short space of time, thanks!

@HelenWagner-cw5gw

You are amazing.  It is what I need!!

@benmoore8547

brilliant video, super helpful loved it!!

@Psychopatz

Thank you sir! These tutorials are super cool and helpful. This definitely flames up my passion to learn ms access.

@PeterPapadimitriou

Great video.  Thank you

@gregoryjeffries8475

Love your vids. Great targeted info.

@harrisonmiller404

Hey Richard, newbie here. I have learned most of what I know from just a few of your Vids, GREAT STUFF! I just have a question relating to the combo box! The combo Box I have created is entering into my InsandOutsT the ID number instead of "In Stock", "Assigned" or "Installed" which is hard to read from the table view, whereas when using a list value it inserted the text instead of the ID. How do I solve this? Best Regards!

@mehranbarahouie

Great Job

@gonefishing2006

Saved again - kind of.  Have you done a video regarding comboboxes and save for later use.  I was stumbling about on that for a little.  Finally figured it out but.

@ChristopherDanello

Richard Rost, I love your videos! They are enormously helpful. I saw a video in which you commented on how to fix reports when using a combo box (where is shows the field value and not the ID number). I have not been able to find the video again since. Do you recall this video?

@ledahbernardi1070

Hi there! Finally I“m a Silver Member, here in Youtube,  but I“m having some trouble finding the extended cuts, for the members here on you tube, can you help me please?  Just love your classes, and I want to learn  a lot more. Tks